Enterprise Features
Centralized User Management
Lunar.dev MCPX Enterprise provides centralized user, authentication, and access management for enterprise AI and agentic environments. Through a unified governance framework, organizations control who has access to which MCP servers, tools, integrations, and resources while maintaining visibility and compliance as systems scale.
Profiles
A Profile in Lunar.dev MCPX Enterprise is a curated subset of the MCP server catalog assigned to a specific group of users. Admins use Profiles to govern which MCP servers and tools each team, role, or department can access, so users only see the capabilities approved for them. Profile assignment can be done directly or through IdP groups synced from your identity provider.
Custom MCP Server Registry
The MCP ecosystem is expanding rapidly, with new servers and tools being released across the community. This innovation brings flexibility and new capabilities but also introduces challenges around discoverability, validation, and trust.
Full Auditability
As your MCP ecosystem grows, multiple users may interact across different servers and tools. Without a clear view of whatβs happening, tracking ownership, troubleshooting issues, or maintaining compliance can quickly become difficult. Lunar MCPX Enterprise provides full auditability so you can see exactly whatβs happening across your environment.
Secret Management
Secret Management in Lunar.dev MCPX allows admins to provision credentials for MCP servers directly from your Kubernetes cluster. The control plane and admin UI have visibility only into secret names and key names, never the secret values themselves. Those values are injected directly into the MCP servers within the cluster, without being exposed outside the runtime environment.
MCP Evaluation Sandbox
Before you deploy new or third-party MCP servers into production, you can use the Sandbox Environment in Lunar MCPX Enterprise to test, validate, and inspect server behavior in isolation.
OpenAI Agent Builder Integration
Integrate OpenAI (ChatGPT) with your MCPX Enterprise instance to enable secure access to all your connected MCP servers. Once connected, you can interact with internal tools, test endpoints, and explore server behavior - all directly from ChatGPT.
Agent Inventory
Agent Inventory is a centralized view of every agent connecting through Lunar.dev MCPX. Security, IT, and AI enablement teams use it to monitor agent activity across teams, environments, and MCP servers.
Usage Dashboard
The Usage Dashboard in MCPX Enterprise shows MCP tool activity across your organization. See which users and agents are active, how often they call tools, and how often those calls fail. The dashboard reads from the same tool-usage data MCPX records for every agent interaction.
Risk Scoring
Risk Scoring in Lunar.dev MCPX evaluates the potential impact of MCP tools so security, IT, and platform teams can make informed decisions about which tools to approve, expose, and monitor. Risk signals are surfaced on tool catalog items and in sandbox analysis results.
In-Client Authentication
In-Client Authentication moves OAuth re-authentication out of the MCPX gateway UI and into the agent's conversation. For every MCP server that uses OAuth, MCPX exposes an authentication tool the agent can call inline. The user signs in from their browser and the agent retries the original request.
Eco Mode
Eco Mode was created to help teams run MCPX more efficiently as AI infrastructure grows. In real deployments, idle MCPX instances still consume Kubernetes cluster capacity, and over time that increases the cost of running AI workloads. Eco Mode addresses this by automatically hibernating unused instances while preserving their state, so teams can optimize both cluster utilization and infrastructure cost without adding manual lifecycle management for users.